The report by Greentech Solar and the Solar Energy Industries Assoc. also predicts
26% U.S. solar market growth in 2014.
With so much happening in Ukraine, it's hard to tell what's what. Propaganda and speculation are rife, so take a minute to look at these Twitter accounts.
Krispy Kreme is celebrating Daylight Savings Day by offering free original glazed doughnuts to customers. No purchase is necessary.
A Chinese property tycoon blamed bureaucratic red tape for unsustainable housing prices.
Israel is known for its high-tech industry, and Silicon Valley has noticed. Prime Minister Netanyahu himself has visited to bolster ties.
Mergers and acquisitions hit a five year high in 2013 -- and the investment banks that helped facilitate the deals made a lot of money in fees.
Thieves are able to use fake card scanners and cameras to record bank card data, and have been stealing profusely.
The public comment period for the State Department's review of the pipeline ends Friday.
Moldova is one of the smallest economies in Europe which depends heavily on natural gas from Russia
Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson delivered remarks at an annual analyst meeting. Here are the highlights.
Controlling the spread of measles in the U.S. can cost millions every year.
Move over, Dustin Moskovitz! The new youngest billionaire in the world is in town.
Autumn Radtke was called a “rising star” in the bitcoin community.
Turkey is aiming to build the world's biggest airport, which it hopes will handle 150 million passengers a year.
"It’s critical for the U.S. to get serious about rapidly expanding U.S. exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) and lifting restrictions on U.S. exports of crude."
A number of Amazon.com sellers are furious over an abrupt change that limits the number of “novelty” items they’re allowed to sell.
Despite big cuts to Pentagon spending, Boeing inked a hefty contract extension with the armed forces to service its Apache helicopters.
Ford is working hard to become a significant presence in China, where it surpassed Honda and Toyota in sales volume last year.
Six applications have been approved to date. Here's a look at the process and the key decisionmakers.
The BOE kept its key bank rate the same, and also maintained its purchased assets at the same level.
Ukraine is the fifth-largest grain exporter worldwide, which means economists and politicians are keeping an eye on Egypt -- the world's largest importer.
TSMC reportedly won most of the manufacturing orders for logic- and power-management integrated chips for the iPhone 6.
Earnings from big-box stores, data on jobless claims and February same-store sales numbers should influence markets Thursday.
The firm went from a long-standing Petróleos Mexicanos relationship and more than $2B in profit to an alleged fraud scheme.
The firm said it will add millions to its project focused on helping women entrepreneurs in the developing world.
The industry is expected to receive 20 percent of all foreign investment into Myanmar this year.
The issue of global businesses moving money around to avoid paying local taxes was also raised at the February G-20 meeting in Sydney.
The Department of Justice called this the largest civil forfeiture case ever brought against a foreign leader by the U.S.
Continental Resources president, Rick Bott, counters arguments that the Bakken shale oil boom is dying fast. Think "long tail."
A small loss-making solar company in Shanghai is about to default on its debt Friday, which would make it China's first-ever domestic bond default and possibly the first of many to come.